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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Guest: NANCY LEE BADGER Rescuing Christmas



A big thank-you to Diane for hosting me, again. This time, I am proud to share the release of my 27th book. Yes, I am a multi-published and award-winning author, but this is my first attempt at penning a sweet romance. (that means that there might be some sexual tension between characters, but not much more than a kiss or two on the pages.)

I set my story in Vermont and filled it with sights, sounds, great characters, small town comforts, and a fire department fundraiser in danger of cancellation due to a lack of snow. I combined my love of New England, where I raised my family, and my years as an EMT, Firefighter, and 911 Dispatcher. I believe my history helped me come up with the ideas that bring this story to life. Sometimes, writing what you know is a way to kickstart a plot. No, I did not base the heroine on me, nor did I know a city bigwig that morphed into my hero. They simply evolved! Elinor and Bradley are strangers, but how they meet and what comes next is fun and exciting!


Book Blurb
A Manhattan businessman in a Vermont ditch meets a muddy female firefighter. No snow since November might ruin the town’s annual fire department fundraiser. Can Elinor and Bradley stop their squabbling long enough to Rescue Christmas?

Excerpt from Rescuing Christmas
A lone figure stood on the roof where fire spewed toward the sky. 
“Dear Lord!” Bradley had spotted Elinor. She stood encased in smoke, just below the roof’s peak.
A firefighter raced by him, heading in the other direction. “Sean! Elinor is in trouble. Help her!”
Ignoring Bradley’s plea, Sean disappeared beyond the fire truck. Was he coming back?
Bradley was running before he knew he had moved. He grabbed a helmet and a pair of fire-retardant gloves off the back of the firetruck. Racing to the side of the house where flames licked from an upstairs window, he called up to her. “Elinor! Are you all right?”
She didn’t answer and appeared to be bending over, choking on the smoke. He had to save her, but how? Cinders spewed from the open window, and he tripped over something laying in the grass. “A ladder! Hold on. I’m coming!”
He slapped the helmet on his head, then pulled on the gloves. Seizing the heavy aluminum ladder, he struggled with its weight, but managed to prop it against the house. It barely reached the roofline where he had last seen Elinor.
“Elinor! Walk to the ladder!”
Could she hear him? The smoke was choking him, but he would not leave without her. Elinor must not have spotted it, so he slipped his glasses in his coat pocket and raced up the ladder. The helmet slipped sideways and the gloves were cumbersome, but Elinor’s safety was paramount.
Reaching the top, heavy smoke drifted into his eyes and throat and his cough must have caught her attention. The flames from a hole in the roof had been replaced with smoke, so she jumped over the hole and grabbed the top of the tall ladder.
“What are you doing up here?” she asked.

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*coming soon in print! ISBN 978-1697443608

Nancy Lee Badger grew up in Huntington on New York’s Long Island. After attending Plymouth State, in New Hampshire, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree and met and married her college sweetheart. They raised two handsome sons in Rumney, New Hampshire, where Nancy volunteered as an EMT and firefighter while working full-time. When the children had left the nest, and shoveling snow became a chore, she retired from her satisfying job as a 911 Emergency Medical Dispatcher and moved to North Carolina, where she writes full-time. She and family volunteer every fall at the NH Highland Games.

Nancy is a member of Romance Writers of America, Heart of Carolina Romance Writers, Fantasy-Futuristic & Paranormal Romance Writers, and the Triangle Association of Freelancers. She loves to travel with her husband and is never far from her laptop. She finds story ideas in the most unusual places. Connect with her here:
Website     Twitter    Facebook   Amazon Author Page     Blog


Thursday, July 19, 2018

GUEST: Nancy Lee Badger and her new release Heaven-Sent Warrior

Please welcome my guest, Nancy Lee Badger. Let's get to know her better.

Nancy, please tell us about yourself.

I am a mature woman who loves to write. With the release of Heaven-sent Warrior, a
paranormal romance set in North Carolina, I have had 24 books published. I retired from my job as a 9-1-1 emergency medical dispatcher to write fulltime and dragged my husband from the snowy mountains of New Hampshire to the warmer North Carolina climate.

How long does it take you to write a book?

Once hubby leaves for work, I am usually already going through my email, responding to Mom’s ‘I’m still alive’ morning text (she’s 87), checking the calendar, then getting to my writing. Because of this week’s new book release, I have to work on promotions for Heaven-sent Warrior while writing the next book, Heaven-sent Highlander. It is almost complete and will soon head to the editor, which is a relief.

What do you like to do when you're not writing?

When not traveling, I love to read. Reading is therapeutic and I try to only do it at night, as a reward for getting my writing done.

How long does it take you to write a book?

It used to take a long time, mainly because I kept ‘fixing’ the first chapter before going on to the next. I tried to figure out how to write faster. I took workshops, attended meetings with local writer groups, and read books on writing. I discovered that if I write an outline-with a beginning a middle and an end, the characters start coming to life, and the book gets written faster. I have had books grind to a halt because I had no idea where it was going. That doesn’t happen anymore, giving me the freedom to let the words flow. Writing a first draft-if that is all I did- takes about 3 months. Then I go back and fill in ‘holes’ then print it out and read it again. I probably complete three drafts before sending it to my first editor (my Mom). A complete manuscript ready for my Soul Mate editor takes about 5 months.

How many hours a day to you spend writing?

If you ask my family, I spend too many hours writing. If I did not care about waking my
husband, I would get up with the sun. I once stayed up all night, but he wasn’t too happy…seems he cannot sleep soundly if I am not in the bed with him. Sigh…

How do you balance a life outside of writing with deadlines and writing muses?

I am pretty organized. I worked 20+ years at a hardware store doing several different jobs from ordering, receiving, shipping, sign-making, ad creation, and left to become a 9-1-1 Emergency Medical Dispatcher for the state of New Hampshire. I found that particular job because I was an EMT and volunteer firefighter in my small town. Juggling two kids, a job, and a house built around 1863 required an organized life. The kids are grown, but I am currently president of my local chapter of Romance Writers of America, and that keeps me pretty busy.

Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?


I am glad you asked! My years as an EMT and volunteer firefighter show up in With Every
Breath, but my 20+ years volunteering at the NH Highland Games has given me tons of ideas. I wrote six time-travel books set at present-day fictional Highland games and 16 th century Scotland. I have many dragon shifter stories set in Scotland. Surrounded by 30,000+ kilted visitors, marching bands, athletes, Scottish food, vendors selling everything Scottish, the ideas flowed. My new series is set in North Carolina, my adopted state. It is centered around the NC Museum of Art including its outdoor garden and reflecting pool guarded by bronze statues by the French sculptor, Auguste Rodin. The idea for warriors sleeping inside statues, to awaken when needed, popped into my head and my series, Warriors in Bronze, was born. Heaven-sent Warrior is a paranormal romance with a little humor and a deadly twist.



Book Blurb from Heaven-sent Warrior

Henrí Chevalier's last memory, before stumbling naked into a museum’s moonlit garden, was Auguste Rodin and his dusty Paris studio in 1886. To escape his broken heart, Henrí volunteered to sleep inside a statue until needed. Expecting to die, he discovers he must learn to use the unexpected powers Heaven has given him. Without them he will fail his mission against otherworldly creatures, such as demons and faeries.

Kenzie Mackintosh, a dedicated art museum's curator, spies a naked man hiding among bronze statues. A quick glance ignites desire within her, but she is too tied-up in work to act on it. Unaware of her fae heritage, their relationship heats up as he disrupts her job. While Henrí tries to process modern buildings, cars, and a broken elevator, a demon attacks and forces Henrí and Kenzie to enlist the aid of her powerful fae relatives. When the demon possesses the body of her ex-lover and threatens to kill him, then use her to take over the world, Henrí and Kenzie must learn to trust each other, even if Kenzie’s death might be the only answer to the world’s salvation.

Excerpt
Kenzie opened her mouth while instinct demanded she rein in her body’s response to sitting beside Henrí Chevalier. Heat pulsed where his thigh rubbed against hers. When the food’s flavor exploded on her tongue, she whimpered. Every taste bud went on high alert as she chewed, swallowed, then licked her lips.

“Delicious. I was starving.” Kenzie grabbed the other fork and dug in.

Henrí sat back and sipped his wine. “You do appear a wee bit malnourished. This is no
wonder. I have seen you flit about.”

“You’ve watched me? When? Where?” She was glad she’d finished chewing her food,
because her mouth dropped open in shock.

“Going about your duties. And . . .”

The pause that accompanied his sly smile stopped time. She swallowed, waiting for him to
finish his thought. When had he first seen her? When he rescued her from falling in the reflecting pool?

“No. I first laid eyes upon you last night, ma chérie. If I frightened you, please accept my
apology.” Henrí turned back to the plate and scooped up a forkful of potato salad.

“Last night?” Kenzie coughed, fighting to breathe, as she recalled that he was the naked man she glimpsed. His slight nod blasted her with intense pleasure. She had lost sleep over his nudity because his image had filled last night’s dreams. Today, she’d kissed him. 

What next?

Henrí’s smile flickered, but he didn’t say a word.

“Why were you . . . naked?”

“No clothes.”

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One last question, Nancy. Where can readers find you?

Connect with Nancy:
Blog https://www.nancyleebadger.blogspot.com
Website https://www.nancyleebadger.com
Twitter https://twitter.com/NLBadger
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NancyLeeBadgerAuthor/
Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4101274.Nancy_Lee_Badger
BookBub Page https://www.bookbub.com/authors/nancy-lee-badger

Thanks for sharing your new release, Nancy. It's been a pleasure having you here.